
abril 12, 2010 from paul0v2's blog
Richard Perez é um designer gráfico e ilustrador baseado em São Francisco que cresceu nos subúrbios de Los Angeles. Sua paixão por design gráfico começou com capa de álbuns e posters de filmes. Hoje ele faz posters muito legais, como os que vamos mostrar aqui.
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Death Cab For Cutie
18 x 24 in, three color screen-print
Gig poster for Death Cab For Cutie's concert at UC Berkeley during their summer 2009 tour with Andrew Bird and Ra Ra Riot.
2001: A Space Odyssey
13 x 19 in, two color screen-print
Typographic poster for Stanley Kubrick's science fiction masterpiece.
Bust this Freestyle
Set of 12 x 18 in, two color screen-prints
13
Set of 13, 11 x 17 in
Objective:
Create a poster a week that visually communicates a word for that week. At the end of thirteen weeks collect the series into a self-promotional package.
Description:
An exploration into the context, interpretations and narratives that we associate with words; the series of posters cover a wide range both stylistically and how they communicate each word.
45rpm Series
11 x 17
Series of typographic posters inspired by seminal post punk, New Wave and electronic 45rpm releases of the 70s and 80s.
Hope Over Fear
11 x 18 in, two color screenprint
Poster submission for designersforobama.org
"We are choosing hope over fear. We are choosing unity over division and sending a powerful message that change is coming to America"
Barack Obama - Jan 3, 2008
The Shins
12 x 18 in, two color screen-print
Unused gig poster for The Shins; two colors with concert information on removable sticker.
The End
18 x 24 in, one color screen-print
Designed to raise awareness about sustainable product design, the mailable The End poster features a typographic mishmash of discarded products on one side and a narrative on how our use and misuse of products is contributing to excessive landfill.
Drink Up
13 x 19 in
Poster created for fictitious alcoholic beverage Mon Compagnon, roughly translated "my companion." Styled after the work of European poster artists of the 20s and 30s.
Things I Like No.2456
11 x 14 in, five color screen-print
Self-promotional poster of some of my favorite things, five colors with hand stamped number.


























